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used for high-throughput screening of protein functionality. You will work in an international consortium consisting of both academic and industrial partners, dedicated to boosting the use of proteins
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postdoc to study how supply chains can stay resilient and meet regulatory demands, using system modeling and scenario analysis. Job description Supply chains are increasingly exposed to complex and
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required, as well as experience or profound interest in explainable AI techniques. Tasks for PhD positions The PhD students will work on one of the topics defined above using a combination of field and/or
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‑efficient to meet climate targets and address the economic challenges facing the sector. This postdoc position will develop circular design principles and methods in a project aiming to design an innovative
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with dynamically tunable wetting, solute transport, and trapping properties. The work connects fundamental polymer and soft-matter physics with concepts from intelligent materials and bio-inspired
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multi-disciplinary project also involving transport engineering and societal partners, is a strong communicator and can work well in a team, is self-motivated to do cutting-edge research. TU Delft (Delft
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language that is not their strongest, the fairness of assessment is at risk. This study focuses on a specific secondary school context in which this issue arises, namely bilingual education (tweetalig
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, respectively, in the fields of biofluid diagnostics and industrial biotechnology. This work will build on this strong academic-industrial collaboration and aims to develop innovative solutions for NMR based
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institute to conduct research on the labour market and social security in the Netherlands. Potential subjects include trends and developments in sickness absenteeism and incapacity for work, labour market
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training, mentoring and professional development offerings available at the university; Open, inclusive and supportive work environment with committed colleagues; Excellent possibilities for further